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Rio+20 is greatest threat to biodiversity

“Our Creator has endowed us with a world rich in resources, and even richer in intelligent, hard-working, creative people who yearn to improve their lives and be better stewards of our lands, resources and wildlife. The primary obstacles to achieving these dreams are the false ideologies, anti-development agendas and suffocating regulations being promoted at the Rio+20 Summit.”

June 22, 2012  /  No Comments ››

“Sustainable justice” = redistribution of scarcity

“In short, “sustainable development” is a system that requires a redefinition of business activity, away from the pursuit of personal profit – and of government activity, away from the pursuit of individual happiness and justice – and toward the pursuit of societal good, as defined by activists and the UN.”

June 20, 2012  /  No Comments ››

Faulty FDEP science drives unnecessary Florida mercury scare

“Scientific inquiry must be above political pressure and partisan advocacy. Good decisions can arise only if the scientific evidence and knowledge are examined fully, without selective bias.”

June 15, 2012  /  No Comments ››

Eco-colonialism degrades Africa

Green, UN, rich nation and African elites impose deadly anti-development colonialism by Willie Soon and Paul Driessen Sub-Saharan Africa remains one of Earth’s most impoverished regions. Over 90% of its people still lack electricity, running water, proper sanitation and decent housing. Malaria, malnutrition, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and intestinal diseases kill millions every year. Life expectancy is […]

May 14, 2006  /  No Comments ››

Environmentalists surf tsunami tragedy

Environmental activists are shamelessly trying to exploit last week’s earthquake-tsunami catastrophe in hopes of advancing their global warming and anti-development agendas.   Two days after the tragedy, the executive director of Greenpeace UK told the British newspaper The Independent, “No one can ignore the relentless increase in extreme weather events and so-called natural disasters, which […]

January 14, 2005  /  No Comments ››

When nature shows its dark side

People often speak of earthshaking events, but the tsunami in the Indian Ocean was one, in the most literal sense. The underwater earthquake that produced it didn’t just move dirt where it happened, but rattled the planet itself. The force was so great it affected the Earth’s rotation, accelerating it by one ten-thousandth (.0001) of […]

January 14, 2005  /  No Comments ››

Eco-Imperialism won’t save the environment

New, “uncontrolled” methods of mass communication have emboldened a revolutionary rethinking of smug assumptions surrounding the environmental movement. Now, the question is finally being asked: Is it really helping people lead better lives, or is it hurting the most vulnerable? One American revolutionary, ecologist and human rights activist Paul Driessen, recently visited Winnipeg to present […]

December 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››

Learn the facts about DDT and malaria

Valuable articles about pesticides and disease Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) November 2004 For further background about malaria and DDT, we recommend the following: Amir Attaran, Karen I. Barnes, et al., “WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment,” The Lancet, January 17, 2004. Eleven malaria experts criticize WHO and Global Fund for providing medicines […]

November 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››

Letter to President Bush

Urging support for pesticides to control malaria by Roy Innis Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) November 2004 President George W. Bush The White House Washington, DC  20500 Dear President Bush: There is no more important human right than to live. Without life, all other human rights are irrelevant. Somehow, America’s and the world’s malaria control agencies […]

November 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››

Myths and Facts about DDT

DDT saved lives without hurting people or the environment by Donald E. Waite Donald Waite October 2004 Dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane was first introduced for commercial use in the United States in 1947. It was the most effective of all of the synthetic insecticides, and the least costly to produce. As mentioned previously, it was widely used during […]

October 14, 2004  /  3 Comments ››